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Extending entirely across the state of Alabama for about south of its northern boundary, and in the middle stretching farther south, is the Cumberland Plateau, or Tennessee Valley region, broken into broad tablelands by the dissection of rivers.
Extending from the Gulf northward for about 150 miles ( 240 km ) is the outer belt of the Coastal Plain, also called the Timber Belt, whose soil is sandy and poor, but responds well to fertilization.
Extending this tradition, other groups and individuals create more ribbons for use at the convention ; these may be serious or silly.
Extending for over with an altitude of above the valley floor, the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct consists of nineteen arches, each with a forty-five foot span.
Extending this result, Pyotr Novikov and William Boone showed independently in the 1950s that the word problem for groups is not effectively solvable: there is no effective procedure that, given a word in a finitely presented group, will decide whether the element represented by the word is the identity element of the group.
Remarried with Children: Ten Secrets for Successfully Blending and Extending Your Family.
He is perhaps best known for his compositions Verticals Ascending ( conceptually based on the architecture of the Watts Towers in Los Angeles ) and Horizontals Extending.
Extending responsibility for public order to include the police, military, and citizenry proved to be a highly effective arrangement, and the concept was written into the Common Program that preceded the 1954 state constitution.
Extending choral work with VocalEssence, Philip Brunelle commissioned more than 100 works for chorus.
Beyond the Book: Extending MARC for Subject Access, edited by Toni Petersen and Pat Molholt, by G. K. Hall.
Extending the length of the tunnel to increase the time between seeing the one marker indicating the correct path and a second marker identifying the correct path show that the bees can retain the information in their visual working memory for about 5 seconds, equivalent to the short-term memory of birds.
Extending the definition of remainder for real numbers as described above is not of theoretical importance in mathematics ; however, many programming languages implement this definition — see modulo operation.
Extending for, the series of cliffs rise above the water.
Extending work by John Wallis who calculated such areas for y = ( 1 − x < sup > 2 </ sup >)< sup > n </ sup > with n = 0, 1, 2, 3, ... he considered fractional exponents.
* Extending image retrieval systems with a thesaurus for shapes ( Hove, 2004 )
In the 1992 article " Extending and Formalizing the Framework for Information Systems Architecture " John F. Sowa and John Zachman present the framework and its recent extensions and show how it can be formalized in the notation of conceptual graphs.
* RFC 3735-Guidelines for Extending EPP
Extending the example above, say another person deposits a check drawn on Bank B in Bank A for $ 500.
Extending by continuity defines f ( T ) for a continuous function f on the spectrum of T. The Riesz-Markov theorem then allows us to pass from integration on continuous functions to spectral measures, and this is the Borel functional calculus.
In 1984 two books were published by the research team at Bell Laboratories: S: An Interactive Environment for Data Analysis and Graphics ( 1984 Brown Book ) and Extending the S System.
Extending this image was a seat-back mounted backpack, and a number of specialty racks for bicycles, canoes, snowboards and other such items.
Extending the distance between the lens and the film or sensor, by inserting either extension tubes or a continuously adjustable bellows, is another equipment option for macro photography.
Extending this to orbits which are horizontal at another height, and orbits of which the extrapolation is horizontal below the surface of the Earth, we get a categorization of all orbits, except the radial trajectories, for which, by the way, the orbit equation can not be used.

Extending and border
Extending all the way from the rural border with North Carolina to the harbor area of Hampton Roads adjacent to the cities of Norfolk and Portsmouth, Chesapeake is located on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway and has miles of waterfront industrial, commercial and residential property.
Extending from the county's northern border to the Kansas River, it is not more than eleven miles ( 18 km ) in extent from north to south and less than five miles ( 8 km ) from east to west.

Extending and is
Extending the capabilities of SAT solving algorithms is an ongoing area of progress.
Extending the definition of separability from the pure case, we say that a mixed state is separable if it can be written as
Extending this analogy, the fact that composition is bilinear in general becomes the distributivity of multiplication over addition.
Extending the 600-year old Qawwali tradition of his family, Khan is widely credited with introducing Qawwali music to international audiences.
Extending the path to Torksey is a longer term aim.
Extending the finger is considered a universal symbol of contempt.
Extending to 631ha, it is owned and managed by the National Trust following the Bankes bequest of the Kingston Lacy estate.
Extending this meaning, the shastra is commonly used to mean a treatise or text written in explanation of some idea, especially in matters involving religion.
Extending Openbox with other small programs that add icons, taskbars, launchers, eyecandy and others is common.
Extending over nearly eleven hectares, slightly larger than the Montmartre Cemetery, Batignolles Cemetery contains approximately fifteen thousand graves, and it is the fourth cemetery of Paris, in terms of the number of graves.
Extending across the American Midwest into Canada, Plains-area music is nasal, with high pitches and frequent falsettos, with a terraced descent ( a step-by-step descent down an octave ) in an unblended monophony.
Extending across the American Midwest into Canada, Plains-area music is nasal, with high pitches and frequent falsettos, with a terraced descent ( a step-by-step descent down an octave ) in an unblended monophony.
Extending this to circles immersed in the plane – the immersion condition is precisely the condition that the derivative does not vanish – the Whitney – Graustein theorem classified these by turning number by considering the homotopy class of the Gauss map and showing that this satisfies an h-principle ; here again order 0 is more complicated.

Extending and longest
Extending into the Thames Estuary, it is the longest pleasure pier in the world.

Extending and .
Extending her fingers another inch, she caught up the shorts, and swiftly left the room.
Extending one night into three, Zeus slept with Alcmene ( his great-granddaughter ) ( thereby conceiving Heracles ) and recounted Amphitryon's victories against the Teleboans.
Extending this concept to all sentient beings, one can measure a range of consciousness based on how many and how powerfully neurons are actually firing, varying from worms to humans.
Extending the logic of these measures, Green adumbrated a positive and collectivist definition of liberty, a concept of " public freedom " that justified legislative oversight of economic life, especially land ownership and use.
Extending voting rights to excluded groups ( such as convicted felons, members of certain minorities, and the economically disadvantaged ) continues to be a goal of voting rights advocates.
Extending the compiler only requires writing a new word, instead of modifying a grammar and changing the underlying implementation.
Extending this work, Nirenberg and Philip Leder revealed the triplet nature of the genetic code and deciphered the codons of the standard genetic code.
Extending outward from the bulge are relatively bright arms.
* Extending the file system metaphor, such as searches.
Extending from 18-10, 500 BC, the Kebaran culture shows clear connections to the earlier Microlithic cultures using the bow and arrow, and using grinding stones to harvest wild grains, that developed from the c. 24, 000-17, 000 BC Halfan culture of Egypt, that came from the still earlier Aterian tradition of the Sahara.
Extending on the example outlined, the same apple dropped within a zero gravity environment such as a spacecraft circling around earth, will float in its place.
Extending approximately 15, 500 kilometres ( 9, 600 mi ) from the Bering Sea in the Arctic to the northern extent of the circumpolar Southern Ocean at 60 ° S ( older definitions extend it to Antarctica's Ross Sea ), the Pacific reaches its greatest east-west width at about 5 ° N latitude, where it stretches approximately 19, 800 kilometres ( 12, 300 mi ) from Indonesia to the coast of Colombia – halfway across the world, and more than five times the diameter of the Moon.
Extending across the whole of northern Asia and most of eastern Europe, Russia spans nine time zones and incorporates a wide range of environments and landforms.
See Extending and Embedding the Python Interpreter.
Extending in a north-south orientation, the climate and ecology varies strongly across the Americas, from arctic tundra of Canada, Greenland, and Alaska, to the tropical rain forests in Central America and South America.
Extending their authority into Hispania at the expense of the Suevi and Vandals, their rule in Gaul was ended by the Franks under Clovis I at the Battle of Vouillé in 507.
Extending 5ESS-2000.
Extending these experiments, Ampère published his own successful model of magnetism in 1825.
Extending the arms and free leg checks the rotation and allows the skater to flow out of the jump on a strong edge.

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